HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 235
supplemental Boards shall be of two members, each of opposite
political parties, and shall be appointed one by the super-
visors representing the majority party, and one by the super-
visor representing the chief minority party, as the said parties
are now constituted in this State. Such persons shall be paid
eight dollars ($8. 00) per day for each day served and their
salaries shall be audited and paid in the same manner as
prescribed for salaries and other expenses by Section 3 of
this Article.
The Boards of County Commissioners are hereby authorized
and directed to pay all salaries and other expenses provided
for in this section.
The member of the Permanent Board of Registry to be
appointed by the Governor in Montgomery County shall take
office not later than June 1, 1939, and shall remain in office
until the first Monday of June, 1941, and until his successor
qualifies according to law.
In Washington County the said Permanent Board of Regis-
try shall sit on each Tuesday and on each Friday of each week
at the office of the Board of Election Supervisors for Wash-
ington County and such other and further days as the said
Board of Election Supervisors may order and direct. Each
member of the said Permanent Board of Registry for Wash-
ington County shall be paid Six Dollars ($6. 00) per diem,
the salary of each of said Permanent Board of Registry in no
month to exceed the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100. 00),
and the salary of each of the said Permanent Board of Registry
shall not exceed the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1, 200. 00)
in any one year; which salary shall be paid in monthly pay-
ments by the County Commissioners of Washington County
and each member shall be paid the expenses incident to the
duties of his office but not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars
($200. 00) per annum. Provided further, that before each elec-
tion (but not to include special elections), the said Permanent
Board of Registry in Washington County shall sit for the
performance of their duties at least one day, or more days if
so ordered by the Board of Election Supervisors, in each elec-
tion district of Washington County of which no part of said
district lies within the corporate limits of the City of Hagers-
town. The member of the Permanent Board of Registry to
l)e appointed by the Governor shall take office not later than
January 1, 1940, and shall remain in office until the first
Monday of June, 1941, and until his successor qualifies accord-
ing to law.
In addition to the methods of making the declaration of
intention as provided for in Sections sixty-four (64) and
; sixty-five (65), declarations of intentions in Montgomery
and Washington Counties may also be made before either one
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